Jazz Bear Linocut Print

Handmade bear linocut print — Jazz Bear Linocut Print — original A5 black and white block print wall art by Peter Gedeon Null Pictures

This original linocut print features a cool bear playing the saxophone, wearing sunglasses like it’s headlining a smoky late-night jazz club. The carved fur texture and bold black ink give it a classic relief print look, while the sax brings a fun musical twist. Perfect for jazz lovers, music rooms, studio decor, or anyone who wants wall art with rhythm and attitude.

Every print in the Null Pictures studio is carved by hand and pressed individually, so no two come out exactly the same. Slight variations in ink density and paper texture are part of what makes each piece unique. This is bear art the way it was meant to be — tactile, imperfect, and completely original.

About This Jazz Bear Linocut Print

This bear linocut is part of the Null Pictures collection of handmade relief prints. Each design starts as a pencil sketch, gets transferred to a linoleum block, and is then hand-carved using traditional printmaking tools. The final print is made by inking the block with oil-based printmaking ink and pressing it onto 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper.

Print details:

  • Size: A5 (14.8 × 21 cm / 5.8 × 8.3 in)
  • Paper: 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper
  • Ink: Oil-based printmaking ink
  • Process: Hand-carved, hand-printed relief print
  • Finish: Unframed
  • Shipping: Free worldwide shipping via Etsy
Close-up detail of handmade Jazz Bear Linocut Print linocut relief print showing carved texture
Jazz Bear Linocut Print handmade block print on 300gsm watercolor paper A5 size
Original linocut print Jazz Bear Linocut Print — ink texture and paper detail view
Hand-printed Jazz Bear Linocut Print A5 art print — black ink on white cotton paper
Jazz Bear Linocut Print linocut wall art — handmade relief print detail showing printmaking process

Why Linocut Printing?

Linocut is a relief printing technique where the artist carves away the negative space from a linoleum block, leaving the raised surface to receive ink and transfer the image. Unlike digital prints, each linocut carries the physical evidence of the maker — the texture of the carve, the pressure of the press, the slight irregularity that proves a human hand was involved. For collectors who value original art over mass production, linocut prints offer an affordable way to own something genuinely handmade.

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